stf gte months, $2 50 ; Three
U5- One month, 50 cents.
postl ' b deliTered by CMTieW,
fb ia4By part of the city, at tbe
2r.te. low and liberal
SErfber will pleaaereport any and
iUire their raperregnUrty.
Advcrtisomonts.
Keuralgia, Sciatica, Lu:pbrrn,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Souf, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
jugs and Sprains, Burns and .
Scalds, Genera Bodily
Pains,
Tooffi, Par and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other '
Pains and Aches.
So Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil
mttafe,$ure, Bitnplc and cheap External
IraedT. A trial entaila but the eoinparatiTcly
tiling ootlar of 50 Centi, and every one nuffcr
far with pain can haTo cheap and po&itive proof
4 hi eUimi.
ftrcctions in EeTen Languages.
BOLDBT ALL DETJGGISTS AND DEALEES
" IN MEDICINE.
A.VOGEUSR & CO.,
Baltimore, 2Td., JT. 8. A..
Linen Ulsters,
Alpaca Ulsters,
1LL 8IZE3. 34 to 42 inches,
Hdk's
For Ladies aDd Gents CHEAP.
Laces.
A lirgc assortment of various styles.
Lace Curtains,
Curtain Lacet
We caa suit you in prices and styles.
'fcish Batch Soap;
CATMEAl CREAM SOAP !
R. Rfl.
clntire.
S. JOE -PERSON'S
NIC BITT
3SSlROrSA RHEUMATISM,
iSfe' Cr0nic Bilious ColIc
3tt f2m i ruptlon? and Skin Diseas
Panty of the blood. As
AC iVcaud Pur;fi of the bw
I wca itself unequalled.
lTo:ic an.a'iloTd Purifier it is
. UiisTirpasscd.
lIt Mna.'s Carteret Co., N.C.,
btr tv 16 bC5t that i3 B0W before
bStfit CUr? of Wood. diseases. I
WaS?Ce !? $ and belicve that
F?kny?a,dam for5t- I have
Stoke of Vhe Dillon of
KarS;; c,orf he commenced
f JJOod .CVo-- 5 cured. Go on,
feliS Sir ,;U iaJOr efforts to
f cJnr?! f 1U0" .of mankind, and
S P f0r timonW. of remarkable
I K0W BUSY-OPENING,
S Ur SpriaS d
FSGood, We have
. pertrtock of Cloth
I a,4rpectfullT
A. & 1. 8HWEK, ; "
Lirket street
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VOL. VI
LOCAL
T
AV
s
V. k l' V6J" I'fci"
ITeixsbeeger Pianos arid Organ
C W Yates Just Received
A & I Subier Arriving "Daily
No City fJourt to-day.
Magistrate's Row failed
items to day.
ra"intereting
Health Officer James condemned
eent out of market this morning
;;nd
100
Bunches of spoiled fish " ;
Dr. Eugene (jrissoin. of this State,
has been made Third Vice-President of
the American Medical Association now in
Bession at Richmond, Virginia
"VVtn A. Uuthrie, Esq., United Stttcs
Commissioner in Bankroptcy, held a
dividend meeting of a bankrupt estate in
the U, S. Court room during this fore
nocu. Dr. Thorn -s F."Vood, of this city,
and Dr.S. S. Satchwell of Pender county,
arr, aside from the other ph; s'ciars from
this State, in attendance upon the
Convention of the American Medical
Association now in session at Richmond,
Va.'
The delinquent tax payers will be
hauled up before the Mayor to morrow
morning. Look out brethren, but don't
get mad, Mayor Smith is only doing
what he has sworn and kissed the Holy
Book to do.
Indications-
For the South Atlantic States fair
weatber,jnortherly winds becoming varia
ble, lower barometer, stationary tempera
ture. The Lecture To-Nlglit.
Remember that Col. D. K. McRae
lectures at the Opera House to-night for
the benefit of the "Wilmington Library
Association, and don't fail to attend. 1
will be an hour agreeably and' profita
bly spent.
There are few lecturers who have the
talent for entertaining an audience the
same length of time without wearying
them, that Col. McRae possesses. Col.
McRae to our mind as we remarked yes
terday, is the best lecturer we ever lis
tened to. He can scar as high in.lofty
efoquence as any speaker in the State,
or he can take the reverce and be as
humorous and vivacious with sparkling
wit, as any humorist in the country. In
other words, the distinguished lecturer
can travel from the sublime to the ridi
culous, and then back again and carry
his audience with him, as quick and as
rapidly as any one we ever heard. "We
advise those who are fond of good things
to go to the Opera House to-night, and
our word for it, they will not be disap
pointed.
Mr. Geo. F. Helderle, of Pern, Ind.
says that he had suffered very much with
Rheumatism and used many remedies
without benefits He found the desired
relief in St;, Jacobs Oil.
Changes in the Signal cups.
"We learn that Serg't James M. Wat
son, who has been in charge of the Signal
office at this station for a number of
years, has been relieved . from duty here
and ordered to report to the station at
Atlantic City, N. J., of which he will
take charge. McGann, who has
been in charge at the latter station, has
been ordered to the charge of the station
in this city. Mr, F. H. Clark, who has
been Serg't Watson's assistaat here, is
also relieved and ordered cn the North
Pole expedition via Alaska. Mr. H. S.
Gardiner, from the Sloop Point station is
ordered to accompanytheXorth Pole ex
padition via Lady Franklin Bay, and Mr
Kyle, from the station at Fort Macon, is
ordered to Sloop Point. "We very much
regret the departure from this station
of the courteous and efficient officer in
charge, Mr. James M. "Watson, and his
no less affable and competent assistant,
Mr. F. H. Clark. Both of these gentle
men, have made many friends during
their stay in our midst, and we only ex
press the sentiment of the public gener
ally, when we wish them the same success
in their new positions that they have met
with here. . -
U.S. District court.
There has. been no business transacted
before tho Court during the day. The
Grand Jury is yet in session, but it will
probably be discharged this evening.
Ttoublesome Children
that are always wetting their beds ought
not to be scolded and punished for what
they , cannot help. They need a medicine
having a tonic effect on the kidneys and
the urinary organs. Sach a medcine is
Kidney -wort-" It has specific taction.
Do est fail to Et it fcr thea,-xcAan js
: "V '- ' v ; ' " v- '
Da
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WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 6.
Memorial Inslsnia.
It is important that all members of
the Lad ie3 Memorial Association should
secure badges, which can be obtained
from its officers, to wear upon Memorial
Day, as only those who wear the insig
nia will be able to gain admission inside
the Confederate lot on that occasion.
Prchlbllorr Law.
Ex-Senator and Ex Judge Merrimon
has written a letter to a friend ia which
he gires the opinion that the Prohibition
Act, passed by the last General Assem
bly, is already a law and that the people
will only vote upon the question as to the
penalty pronounced in it against those
who violted tho law.
Admitted to tsaii.
The case of D. "W. Thompson, charged
with the murder of J.M. McLeoI, at
Abbottsbarg, a notice of which appear,
ed in our Lumberton Correspondence in
yesterday's Review, was continued to
the next term of Bladen County Supe
rior Court, and the defendant admitted
to bail in the sum of 5,000.
We advise our friends to call at Jacobi's
for Household Hardware of every descrip
ion. There you get the lowest prices, f
peaks in Xewbero.
We learn that our talented townsman,
Col. Jas, G. Burr, is to deliver the Me
morial address in Newbern on Memorial
Day. Col. Burr delivered the address
before the Ladies' Memorial Association
of this city three years ago, and it was
pronounced one of the finest of the many
eloquent addresses which have been de
irered before the Association here,
since the inauguration of these Memorial
Day ceremonies. Col. B. leaves for
Newbern on Monday.
Concerning the Festival.
Donations in the shape of edibles, for
the Festival to be given by the St."
John's Rectory Club, can be left at the
residence of Capt. Chas. D. Myers, and
will be thankfully received.
A handsome pair of vases have been
donated to the Club, which willbeaward
ed by a majority vote to tho mo3t popu
ar married lady. A very pretty toilet
set has also been donated, which in like
manner will be awarded to the most pop
ular unmarried lady.
Floiycrs for the Heroic Dzad.
Tho Ladie3 of the Memorial Associa
tion, earnestly request all ladies who nre
in sympathy with the cause, whether
members of the Association or not, to
meet at the school room in rear of St.
James' Church, at as early an hour as
possible on Tuesday morning next to as
sist in arranging garlands of flowers with
which to decorate the Confederate graves.
It i3 also reauested that all ladies who
can obtain flowers will brinr and donate
them for the occasion.
How to dc your owa painter : Buy the
N. Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and
warranted at Jacobi's. 1
Personal,
v e were grlad to welcome bacii once
more into our midst to-day, the Rev. Dr
George Patterson, assistant rector of St.
James' Church in this city, who has been
absent on an extended tour in the South
during the past lour months, on a mis
sion connected with the University of
the South a church institution located
i
at Sewancc, Tennessee.
The many friends of the Reverend
Doctor in thi3 city and vicinity, will bo
glad to know that he is enjoying excellent
health. This will be good news indeed
to the friends of this highly esteemed
gentleman, who were apprehensive some
time since that his health was failing.
Doctor Patterson has a peculiar hold
upon the affections of our people, which
will last as long as they are both per
mitted to inhabit this mundane sphere.
He has been with them through trials
and tribulations, and ia the hoar of need
when it required strong nerves and a
stout heart to stand at the post of duty.
Bishop Lyman's Appointments
May 26, Ascension Day St. John's,
Wilmington.
May 27, Friday p. m. St. Mark's,
Wilmington.
May '20, Sunday a. in. St. James,
"Wilmingtofl.
May 29, Sunday p. m. St. Paul's,
"Wilmington.
May 31, Tuesday Clinton.
June 1, "Wednesday Faison.
June 2, Thursday Smithville.
Jane 5, Whitsunday Fayetteville.
Ordination.
June 17, Friday Wilson. -
June 19, Sunday Rocky Mount Con
secration.
June 20, Monday Halifax. : -:
Jcno 21, TussdayScctbni Nc:! .
KEYIEW.
For Ladles Only.
Combininig pink and red is one of the
freaks this season.
High dresses are cut a little lower than
they were formerly.
Striped stockings come in the mo3t
vivid colors this season.
Little blue grapes .in clusters appear
as substitutes for flowers.
Robin's egg blue will be much won
by young girls this summer.
The closer a bonnet is tied the more
fashionable it i3,
according to the latest
rule, - :.
One of the court trains made to be
worn at the Queen's first drawing-room
this year is strewn with hmmmine birda.
Two yards of tweed are required for
the new Scarborough ulsters, so that
they are by no means expensive.
A New York bride recently went to
the altar with her veil fastened by a
horseshoe of orange blossoms.
The kangaroo sleeve i3 an elegant ad"
dition to the nomenclature of. milliiery
It is worn with a dolman, and is detach
ed from the body of the garment from the
elbow.
One of the new freaks is for a bride to
dress in some bright color veiled with
white muslins and for the bridesmaids to
wear white with sashes and gloves match
ing her gown. 1
Tweed suits for girls are made all in
one piece by lengthening the lining of a
Jersey into a skirt and mounting a kilt
plaiting and a sash upon it.
It is not wise to put a hood on a gar
ment that is expected to outlast the sum
mer, for the hood has been used too
much, and is going out of fashion.
Some of the new mummy cloths have
borders and powderings of daffodils, and
are intended to be especially appropriate
for spring costumes.
THi: MAILS.
The malls close and arrive
Pcbt Office as follows :
at
the City
Northern through mails. ... .6 00
Nortbara through and way
p m
roaiiS o:cU a. m.
liiicign 5;oU a. m,
Maila for the N. O, Railroad,
and rentes supplied there
from, including A. &N. O.
iMsiroaci, at o;3U a.m.
Southern mails for all points
South, daily..... 8 am and 7:45 p. m.
Western mails (U (J K y) daily
except aunaayj :iu a m.
Mail for Caeraw & Darling-
ton... 7:45 p. m.
Mails for points between Flo
recce and Charleston. 8 a m & 7:45 p m
Fayotteville, and oaicea on
Cape Fear River, Tuesdays,
and Fridays i;uu p. xn.
Fayetteville. via Lumberton,
daily, except Sundays 8:10 a, m.
Onslow O. H. and intermedi
ate offices, every Monday
and Thursday at 6.00 a. m.
Smithvillo mails, by steam
boat, daily, (except San
days)............ 8.30 a. n
Mails for Easy Hill, Town
Creek, Shaliotte and Littlo
River, S. C, every Mon
day aud Thursday at... 6:00 a. xn.
Wilmington and I!ack River
Chapel, Mondays, Wedncs- .
days and Fridays at.. 5:00 a. m.
OPEN FOR DELIVERY .
Northern through and way
mails.......'. 7:00 and 7:30 a. m.
Northerc mails 9. 00 a m
Southern Mails.
......m 7:30 a. m
Carolina Central Railway 4:00 p. m.
Stamp Oifice open from 8 a. m. to 12
M., and. from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Money
Order and Register Department "open
same as stamp office.
Gener-l delivery open iron 6:00 a. m.
to 6:00 p. m., and on Sandtys from 8:30
to 9:30 a. m.
Stamps for bvo at goaeral delivory
when slasnp cfficG h closed.
Mails collected from street boxes every
dcy at 3:30 p. m.
QaartcrJy Meetings
For the Wilmiagtoa District, Metho
dist E. Church, South, 1881. .
(Second round.)
Wilmington, at Front Street,
Apl 30, May 1
Smithville, - - - May "7- 8
Brunswick, at Zion, - - May 14-15
Topsail, at ITerring's Chapel, May 21-22
Onslow, at Gum Branch, - May 28-29
Clinton, - - - - June 4- 5
Cokesbury, - - - June 11-12
Coharie - - - June 18-19
Lu S. BURKHKAD,
Presiding Elder.
HEV FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY
STORE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A
branch Fruit and Confectionery Store
under the "Review" Office, corner Water
and Chestnut streets. All persons passing
that locality are respectfully invited to call
and be suited with Fruit, Home-made and
Fancy Candle3. Soda Water, Cigars aada
general Elce variety, a
iTUXOP'S,
1881.
NO. 58
MARRIED,
At the residence of the bride's father.
Hinesville, Ga., Wednesday evening. A pril
27, 1831, Mr. JAS. S. GKOVES and Miss
LILLIE EDWAKD3, Rev. J. W. Far
mer officiating.
N6W Advertisements
Pianos and Grgans
POR OA8H f2 UN ttK
All of my Orijaaa are warranted for Etc
yeftH. Ck!l nd ?e? f r ymre!f, at
LWeBook and Madia Store
HAMMOCK!
Croqiifti Pet,
Japsee Goods, at
may - THE L.IVE BOOK Ml ORE
Ship Notice.
A LL PERSONS are hereby
J cautioned against harbor-.
ing or trusting anytfthe crew jV
of the Nor. Bark -RESOLVE " s
Capt. A. T. Speilbenr, from Dunkiik, as no
debts of their contracting will be paid by
Captain or Comsignee.
may 5-3t C, P. MEBANE.
A Grand Bazaar
TTNPER THE MANAGEMENT of the
U Rectory Club of St. Jehn's Church,
will be opened at the City Hall on Wednes
day night, May 11th, at is o'clock, and con-
Iinue throughout the week. Great attrac
ions in the
ART AND MUSIC GALLERY.
Admission t Bazaar and Gallery 10 ets,
each. Season tickets 25 cents.
may 5- Star copy lwk
"TT IS WELL KNOWN to the World that
J the United States is more liberal 4o its
soldiers than any other country on the face
of the globe. Every soldier who served
ninety days or more In the Union Army, du
ring the Rebellion, and who has an honora
ble discharge, is entitled to one huudred
aad 6ixty acres of land, under the home
stead laws. For particulars address
GILMORE & GILMORE,
may 5- Washington, D. C.
SOLUBLE
'ACIF10
00. T
OF THIS MOST POPULAR FERTIL
IZER, just arrived and for sale by
,
Alex, Sprunt & Son,
x may 3-1 w
PU'R'CELL HOT1SIE,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,
WlUHSQTOH, N, C.
B. Ii PERRY, - - - Prop.
LatProprietorj Atlantic Hotel.
First Ul&ea in all ita'appoiniocente. (Terms
12.50 to $3 per dv. ib'8.tl
Conii Bacon, Molasses.
10 000,Busha PrIme WMteC0RN
275 BieS mokcdand D 3 Sides
QKA and Tierces
OOU New Cron Cuba
1QQ Bbls New Orleans Molasses, J
J ust received and for sale low by
.......
WILLIAMS & SIURCHISONj
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, &c.
lOOObla Flour, all grades,;
230 Bbls Sugars, Granulated ,A,Extra
j ana u,
50 Bbls New Orleans Sugar,
350 Bags Coflee, differentgrade3,
125 Boxes Assorted Candy,
100 Tubs Choice Leaf Lard,
75 Bbls and Biea Lemon Cakes,
375 Boxes Lye"and Potash,
200 Boxes Soap,
75 Boxes and Kegs Soda,
100 Boxes amdHalf Bbls Snuff.!
Shot, Buckets.rPaner. Spice. Pemxr. Gia
ger, Hoop Iron, &c, Randolph Sheetings.
forsaie oy
feb23 WILLIAMS & MURCHISON
Fresh Every Day
FINE ASSORTMENT 67 CANDILS,
French sad Domestic, jut reodTd asd fat
tile.
TUB ONLY; GENUINE HOME-MADE
Osndj in the dry, will ba faaad ererr
day, fresh sad tweet, three doors 8osth of
the i o to SLce os geeo&d ttreet. Alov SnU
BsiriB, FriW Ae. C E. JEVS5S,
VnX2 Hear ti PottofS
JfOWHVi' for all klaiicf Prists;
city
eta hits
itcir vzizil": ctr.r. !!y crrt ::: 1 1
WO!
v yAsa goner. - "
Ws will b ciad to receive ecuszrI;-J;r :
from. oar friends on say sad all ' rzt ;rti o
feaersllatftrest tmt
Tae aasas or the writer bo slwayt be fzr
&ihed to tas Edltor.-
Oonaaaalestlonjs;tbe wrlitea mtzly
oae tlii of the piper.
Fersaaantief m.zsi be avoided
And it b especUL'y and &rtiadarly na ier
itood that the Edifcwdee cot alwsye endcrra
the riewi ot eorrefpocdenta, salett fottatcd
la the editorial eolaans.
Ttcvr Aavortisomont?.
Notice
ALL PERSONS ARE hereby
forewarned not to trust or
bareor any of the crew of the tvr-
er the iraster or Consignees will bo rcf pen
fcible. . , C. MALMIIOS, "
- may S?t ... :, .V, yvHssMr - .,
PA5SEKGESS FOU SMITS1VILL"
CAN FIND PRIVATE AND THAN
slent boarn at Mr. Dvia on the water
front; The tabt ia Im supplied with fUh
crabs, oysters, uc. The rooms are clean,
neat and airy. Board per day $2. Slnl J
Meal 50 cent. .
227 Bath Houses free to boarders-
MR3. EMMA J. DAVIS,
miySlm . Proprietress
- - , "vmrk
Lecture,
QOL. D. K. McRAE WILL-DELIVER
a Lecture for the benefit of the Library As
sociation, at the OPERA HOUSE, on FRI
DAY, MAY Cth, at8.30 o'clock. P. M.
Subject "PHANTASMAGORIA,"
owSlagle - Tickets 50 cents,
cents each. .
Two or more
may 4-3t
Just Received.
NOTHIiKr LO P. CP THOSE JUSTLr
ceiebrati Crgatiettef, new nJ iaproted;
Cabinet Orgaas, etriot'y.Ilret Ciars and sr.
. -
rested for five yesrr. Sold for cash or on
iast.lmenti Fall stoek Books, Ststlonery,
Fancy Goodi, Ac, Ac.
Yates' Book Store.
ruty 2
usiness Chane:6c
JESSE WILDER, HAVTNQ BOUGHT
the entire interest of the other three
partners in the property and business of the
firn of Wilder & Co., of Brunswick, Ga.,
erid firm is dissolved; and tho business will
be continued by Jesso Wilder, in his own
name, who assumes all liabilities of the
firm, and to whom, all claims duo the firm
are payable. -JESSE
WILDER, S. H. MORTON,
JNO. D. SPRUNT, B. F. HALL, ' .
Jesso Wilder, of tho firm of Wilder &
Morton, Wilmiogton. N. C, having sold
his entire interest in the propeity and busi
ness of said firm to B. F. Hall, the firm of
Wilder & Morton is dissolved; and the busi
ness will bo continued by S. H. Morton and
B. F. Hall, under the firm name of Morton
& Hall, who assume all liabilities of tho
firm of Wilder & Morton, and to whom all
claims due said firm arc payable.
JESSIE WILDER, ' S. H. MORTON.
B. F. HALL.
The above changes do rot affect the firm
of Hall & Pearsall. B. F. 'Hall will con
tinue, as heretofore, to give his personal at
tention to the business of said firm, whilo
the business of Morton & Hall will be un
der the personal supervision of 8.H.Morton.
HALL & PEARSALL, MORTON & HALL.
may a-at -
Tivoli BeerQ
PORTNER'S CELEBRATED TIVO
LI BEER is brought to this city la our oini'
REFRIGERATOi; CARS. GUARANTEED
FRESH AND PURE. City and country
orderspromptly filled.
CsT" Customers who have our enipty tot-
tles will please notify us either at office on
Princess, street or fchipping depot on Second
street.
may 2-1 w
We Offer
1 jXrifi Bbls Good FLOUR,
gQQ Bags COFFEE,
11 nr Uhds New Orleans
1UU
molasses;
JJQ Q Hbds and Bbls Cuba
do
3Q0 BalC5 nAY
QQQQ'BusbelslWHITE CORN,;
HALL & PEAESALi:
apl IS
GOflMEOCIAL HQTfcls
Large Sample Rooms lor
Commercial Traveler:
rjl3D PBOPRIETCa asri&x tierocgtly -
reaovatad this Hoaee sniTarsliled it entire-
ly 8 w, it prepared to firs fc tie tzvroltz .
pablio all tie ecarezleatlsj of a rHJT
OLASSoHOTXL It Is locxtKl la; tie.vtry
ocntrscf tia IcrlatMpxrt cf tledty, fcsft .
eosrenlcatto.tisprlatlisl IzCncn hozzit,
Pat?2v Cnrtoa JLnuVAr HU; atd